Christian Brothers Automotive Announces Signed Agreement in Longmont, Colorado
December 01, 2021 // FranchiseMarketingSolutions // LONGMONT, Colo. – Christian Brothers Automotive is putting more consumers in the driver’s seat when it comes to making decisions on auto services and repair as the brand announced today a signed agreement that will bring a new location to Longmont, Colorado.
Owned by local resident turned entrepreneur, the new shop situated at 110 E. Ken Pratt Blvd. marks the dawn of a new day for car care in Longmont with a refreshing guiding principle accompanying the approach Christian Brothers Automotive takes with its guests: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Beyond just exemplary auto service, the brand takes a close interest in the health of its guests’ vehicles by approaching auto repair work with transparency, integrity and compassion.
The Longmont location will be Christian Brothers Automotive’s 27th shop in Colorado.
“At the foundation of our services is the understanding of how to build confidence with our consumers and earn their trust in us as aftermarket automotive professionals. With this signed agreement, we’re focused on providing a better experience for more guests in Longmont,” said Donnie Carr, President and CEO of Christian Brothers Automotive. “I’m confident that the franchisee’s passion for providing quality service makes them the perfect fit for the Longmont community.”
Founded in Houston, Texas in 1982, Christian Brothers Automotive has successfully changed the way guests think about the auto service experience. From the waiting room environment of each shop, which feels more like a well-appointed family room in a home, to the hassle-free interaction with shop owners and managers, Christian Brothers Automotive provides guests with an informative and comforting assurance.
Based on the business model that taking your car to be serviced shouldn’t be a chore, Christian Brothers Automotive offers a wide array of services, from simple upkeep and maintenance to preventative services addressing issues that would otherwise require more expensive repair and replacement down the road.
SOURCE Christian Brothers Automotive Corporation
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